[[!meta title="Option disp for pagestats directive"]]
[[!toggle id=old text="Old, outdated, monologue"]]
[[!toggleable id=old text="""
Hello,
here is a proposal to add a new option to [[ikiwiki/directive]]
[[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]] (from plugin [[plugins/pagestats]]).
This adds global option `pagestats_linktext` (and directive option `linktext`) to specify whether directive `pagestats` should use the page name or the [[title|ikiwiki/directive/meta]] of tags.
Here is a [[patch]], for both code and documentation.
diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
index 17b26f7..a65fd7a 100644
--- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
+++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
@@ -29,11 +29,31 @@ sub getsetup () {
rebuild => undef,
section => "widget",
},
+ pagestats_linktext => {
+ type => "string",
+ example => "title",
+ description => "Set link text to be whether page title (page) or meta title (title).",
+ safe => 1,
+ rebuild => 1,
+ },
+}
+
+sub linktext ($$) {
+ # Return the text of the link to a tag, depending on option linktext.
+ use Data::Dumper;
+ my $page = $_[0];
+ my $linktype = $_[1];
+ if (($linktype eq "title") and (exists $pagestate{$page}{meta}{title})) {
+ return $pagestate{$page}{meta}{title};
+ } else {
+ return undef;
+ }
}
sub preprocess (@) {
my %params=@_;
$params{pages}="*" unless defined $params{pages};
+ $params{linktext} = $config{pagestats_linktext} unless defined $params{linktext};
my $style = ($params{style} or 'cloud');
my %counts;
@@ -78,7 +98,7 @@ sub preprocess (@) {
return "
\n".
join("\n", map {
"".
- htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $_, noimageinline => 1).
+ htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $_, noimageinline => 1, linktext => linktext($_, $params{linktext})).
" | ".$counts{$_}." |
"
}
sort { $counts{$b} <=> $counts{$a} } keys %counts).
@@ -101,8 +121,8 @@ sub preprocess (@) {
$res.="" if $style eq 'list';
$res .= "".
- htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $page).
- "\n";
+ htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $page, linktext => linktext($page, $params{linktext})).
+ "\n";
$res.="" if $style eq 'list';
}
diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki/directive/pagestats.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki/directive/pagestats.mdwn
index 8d904f5..56970e6 100644
--- a/doc/ikiwiki/directive/pagestats.mdwn
+++ b/doc/ikiwiki/directive/pagestats.mdwn
@@ -37,4 +37,6 @@ links:
The optional `class` parameter can be used to control the class
of the generated tag cloud `div` or page stats `table`.
+The optional `linktext` parameter can be used to control the text that is displayed for each tag. It can be `page` (the name of the page is used) or `title` (the title, according to the [[ikiwiki/directive/meta]] [[ikiwiki/directive]], is used). This option can be set globally in the setup using option `pagestats_linktext`; default is `page`.
+
[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]]
diff --git a/doc/plugins/pagestats.mdwn b/doc/plugins/pagestats.mdwn
index 347e39a..6a72a9a 100644
--- a/doc/plugins/pagestats.mdwn
+++ b/doc/plugins/pagestats.mdwn
@@ -4,3 +4,7 @@
This plugin provides the [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]]
[[ikiwiki/directive]], which can generate stats about how pages link to
each other, or display a tag cloud.
+
+Their is one global option for the setup file:
+
+* `pagestats_linktext` controls the text that is displayed for each tag. If `page` (the default), the name of the page is used; if `title`, its title (according to the [[ikiwiki/directive/meta]] [[ikiwiki/directive]]) is used.
-- [[Louis|spalax]]
> Hello,
> do not accept my patch: it is an ugly hack that works for me, but its too narrow to be merged in IkiWiki:
>
> - it assumes the [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]] directive only deals with tags, which is wrong;
> - such a feature (allowing displaying tags using their title), if enabled, should be enabled for the [[plugins/tag]] plugin (and maybe other plugins [[I have in mind|users/spalax]]) as well.
>
> I cannot manage to find a solution to my problem that suits me.
>
> # My problem
>
> On two sites I maintain using IkiWiki, I have tags that:
>
> - have special characters in it (like [[ยท|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpunct]]) that generate ugly URLs;
> - have subtags (e.g. `math/calculus`, `math/algebra`, `physics/mechanic` etc.).
>
> That is, having [[ikiwiki/directive/taglink]] or [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]] displaying tags using the pagename (that is something derived from the basename of the URL) is not sufficient for me. I would like to be able to display them using their title, their full name (from the `tagbase` parameter), or both.
>
> # Solution?
>
> A solution would be to provide a `tagtext` config option, set to one of `page` (use pagename), `title` (use [[ikiwiki/directive/meta]] title), `path` (use path, since the tagbase), `pathtitle` (use path, and use title for each of the subtags); or a boolean `display_tagtitle` and `display_tagpath`, which would handle the way tags are displayed.
>
> I see at least two drawbacks to this solution:
>
> - I do not know what would be the default of these options, not to break backward compatibility: [[ikiwiki/directive/taglink]] would suggest `page`, whereas the footer would suggest `path`.
> - The [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]] directive would need an optional boolean parameter `tag`, to specify whether to use these options or not.
>
> # *My* problem ?
>
> I actually wonder if someone else also have this problem: as far as I can see on other sites using IkiWiki and tags, I would not be surprised if others are satisfyed with the current way tags are displayed: I do not remember having seen subtags, or tags in non-English language with weird characters in them.
>
> So, I wonder whether this discussion would benefit IkiWiki, or if I should just go on with my hack (or maybe a plugin, but I think it would be quite difficult to do, given that the very same function is used to display tags and to uniquely identify them).
>
> -- [[Louis|spalax]]
"""]]
I eventually managed to get something that suits me, for the problem described above (I want [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]] directive to display [[title|ikiwiki/directive/meta]] rather than page name).
Here is a [[patch]] that adds an option `disp` for the [[ikiwiki/directive/pagestats]], acting exactly the same as option `show` for the [[ikiwiki/directive/map]] directive (but parameter `show` was already used for something else). That is, if one wants its tags displayed using their [[title|ikiwiki/directive/meta]] rather than their page name, she can use param `disp`, is in:
\[[!pagestats pages="tags/*" disp=title]]
[[!toggle id=patch text="Patch"]]
[[!toggleable id=patch text="""
diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
index 17b26f7..8a5e100 100644
--- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
+++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/pagestats.pm
@@ -31,6 +31,19 @@ sub getsetup () {
},
}
+sub linktext ($%) {
+ # Return the text of the link to a tag, depending on option linktext.
+ my ($page, %params) = @_;
+ if (exists $params{disp} &&
+ exists $pagestate{$page} &&
+ exists $pagestate{$page}{meta}{$params{disp}}) {
+ return $pagestate{$page}{meta}{$params{disp}};
+ }
+ else {
+ return undef;
+ }
+}
+
sub preprocess (@) {
my %params=@_;
$params{pages}="*" unless defined $params{pages};
@@ -78,7 +91,7 @@ sub preprocess (@) {
return "\n".
join("\n", map {
"".
- htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $_, noimageinline => 1).
+ htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $_, noimageinline => 1, linktext => linktext($_, %params)).
" | ".$counts{$_}." |
"
}
sort { $counts{$b} <=> $counts{$a} } keys %counts).
@@ -101,7 +114,7 @@ sub preprocess (@) {
$res.="" if $style eq 'list';
$res .= "".
- htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $page).
+ htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $page, linktext => linktext($page, %params)).
"\n";
$res.="" if $style eq 'list';
"""]]
Regards,
-- [[Louis|spalax]]
> Saved to my git repository as `contrib/spalax/pagestats-disp`.
> I'd rather find a better name than `disp` for the parameter.
> I think `display` would be an improvement, but that doesn't solve the
> problem of "it's a synonym for show, and non-obvious which is which".
> Maybe `linktext`?
>
> It's unfortunate that `map` and `pagestats` have different meanings for
> the `show` parameter. I'm tempted to propose a patch that adds something
> like `limit` (by analogy with SQL) or `max` as the canonical name for the
> "number of things to match" parameter, at which point a non-numeric
> `show` could mean this thing. --[[smcv]]